 In today's vlog, the best vlogging lens. Woo! Hey guys and welcome back to the Jon and Q channel. Thank you so much for watching and in today's video, a little bit of a mix-up. In today's video, I'm going to talk about the best vlogging lens for you, for YouTube creation, photography, filmmaking, etc. But, it's not going to go as planned because something happened and it's this. Yes, what you're seeing right there folks is my car in a little... It shouldn't even be called a ditch. It's not even a ditch, it's a little divot. I was actually going to perch up right over there and talk about the best vlogging lens with you guys. But, change of plans, I'm just going to do it on the fly here because who needs to sit down when you can just vlog, tell you guys what's happening while I figure this thing out. Try to get it out of... Wow, I was driving on this road, driving on the road, coming down, I just needed less than 50 feet and I would be parked. But no, and I was not texting and driving, I was not distracted, and all of a sudden, boom. So, there's that, love it. According to my calculations, I would say the car is a little stuck. Stupid Joby tripod. Okay, so there's tons of lenses out there, right? And I've tried pretty much all of them and I've used them for vlogging. Hold on, let me preface this by saying I'm a Canon user, I only use Canon. I'm not paid to do it, nobody sponsors me to use Canon. I love Canon, so I just want to make sure that's clear. Canon lens is like the 10 to 18 millimeter, 10 to 22 and 16 to 35. Like I've realized those lenses, the wider you can get and it's a vlogging scenario like this, the better so that your audience can see more of what is in the background, more of what you're doing versus having it just a 35 millimeter, just like this. This is just at 35. If I was vlogging at 35, I'd have to extend my arm super wide and super out so that you can make sure you see the background. But because at 16, I'm always filming at 16 just so you guys can get a feel for what I'm saying. Same thing with the 10 to 18 and 10 to 22. And I've tried those lenses and those are great lenses, but I feel like I was always missing a certain aspect, a certain key component to my vlogs and my videos. And I think it's depth of field. I hear snowmobiles and I'm hoping that they can come over here and help me out. I think it's, for me personally, is depth of field. And I think the 10 to 18 and 10 to 22 lenses only go like 4.5 to like 5.6. Right now I'm using 16 to 35 Canon 2.8 version 3 lens. And that's at 2.8. I'm shooting at 2.8. And it's lovely because you get me in focus and you get hopefully the background is a blur. I can't really see because there's snow falling in my eyes. It's a little bright out, but I'm everything exposed properly. But hopefully the background is blurry and that's what I like to see personally in videos. It kind of shows you a little bit of the cinematic feel to the video or your vlog. And that's why I think the Canon 16 to 35 millimeter lens is perfect for that. And it's not a prime lens. It's a zoom lens, but it only goes to 35 millimeters. But that's a great range. And I've also used lenses like the 18 to 135. This is a great lens too, great focal length. But it's, I think, still at 3.5 or 4.5. It doesn't go down to 2.8. And that's what I was feeling that I was missing. I was feeling that kind of, you know, that piece. People out there looking for the best, you know, vlogging lens. Typically what you want to see in a vlog or a video like this is, again, the background. You want to see as much as the background and you're probably thinking, why don't I just stick to the 1018 or 1022? Good point. That's six millimeters more of backgroundness that I could get into the camera and to the frame. But, you know, it's just, at some point, I think it gets too wide. Now, I'm not saying too wide is bad. All I'm saying is I'm touching on the point that sometimes the ends would warp. It kind of would give you kind of this like, I don't know, if you can see in my hand now, it kind of is like all jacked up, because I'm super wide. But it just, like it's normal here. Then it gets a little, a little off, you know. It just, that kind of effect, that warpy effect, happening quite a bit in all of my videos. That is why I'm using the Canon 16 to 35 millimeter for my vlogs right now. The 2.8 version 3 by Canon. Now, if you can dish out, like $2,000, and if you can buy it used, I think for maybe 15, 16, something like that. If you can dish it out, I promise you that it is a great lens for vlogging. It is a great lens for filming video. It is a great lens for photography. And all my videos, the last like two, three months, I've been using nothing but the 16 to 35 millimeter lens. It's quite literally amazing. This lens renders beautiful photos, beautiful film, and it's amazing, I love it. I love it specifically for vlogging as well. Like it's just a great overall lens. And after a bunch of pushing, thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you. And got out of that ditch. This is the 16 to 35, 2.8 version 3 by Canon. And the version 3, like I used to shoot like so much on the version 2, the 16 to 35 version 2. And the 16 to 35 version 2, when you zoomed in, this is the zoom, it would actually come out like a normal zoom lens. But the version 3, you actually zoom in and like it's all internal. It doesn't come out. Like it's just, this is what you get. This is the size. It's very portable. It's very small. It can fit in your pocket just with ease. Boom, there it is. Got nothing on my person besides a lens. So it's just as easy as that to take it out as well. If you want the best, if you want to invest in the best, you kind of have to get the best. And I really do think that the 16 to 35, 2.8 version 3, how many times have I said that today? Like probably so many times. It's the best lens for vlogging. Like look at this. This is all I need. 16, I'm at 16 millimeters wide. You see the card behind me. You see all these beautiful trees. If I were like at 10, it would be more like this. I personally, I don't want that. So this is, okay, starting to get cold. I'm gonna head out. I got to do stuff today. So this vlog, this video really turned out to be differently than what I expected it to be. So I really hope you enjoyed it. I'm so glad, so glad that I got my card, that stupid ditch. And if you liked this video, please like it. Please comment. I would love to get to know what you're going to be doing, what lens you're using for your vlogging, for your photography, for video, et cetera. Thank you so much for watching. I'll catch you next time on the Jonahki Channel. Peace. Stupid tire got stuck in the snow.